1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a building block assembly, and in particular to a two-piece building block assembly which does not need to be made of high-stiffness materials or high-density materials.
2. The Prior Arts
The building block is an educational, developmental and creative toy that nurtures imagination. The player assembles building blocks to construct various objects in various shapes and structures. The manufacturers keep launching new building blocks into the market to allow the players to build with more and more different combinations. Therefore, the building blocks are one of the most popular toys in the market.
In order to reduce the manufacturing cost, conventional building blocks are made to be hollow bricks. Referring to
Since the studs 71 are tightly fitted in the paths 74, the opening of the block 70 would likely to be squeezed and deformed after repeated assembling and disassembling of the blocks 70. In order to prevent the assembling of the blocks 70 form getting loose due to deformation, the thickness of the walls of the bocks 70 is increased and the blocks 70 are made of a stiff material or a material having high density, such as ABS plastic. Therefore, the materials, which are suitable to manufacturing the building blocks, are limited and expensive. The additional costs would be transferred to customers.
A primary objective of the present invention is to provide a building block that overcomes the disadvantages of conventional building blocks that need to be made of stiff materials or high-density materials.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a building block that could keep the strength of the block and prevent an opening of the block from being deformed while the block is not made of stiff materials or high-density materials.
In order to achieve the objectives mentioned above, a building block according to the present invention has two pieces connected with each other. The two-piece building block assembly according to the present invention includes a hollow block and an inner piece. The hollow block has a plurality of studs extending from a top thereof, an opening defined in an underside thereof and a plurality of ribs extend from inner surfaces of side walls thereof. The inner piece is shaped to be received in the opening of the hollow block. A plurality of recesses is defined in the periphery of the inner piece and located corresponding to the studs. A plurality of support boards are defined between the adjacent recesses. Each support board is disposed between the two adjacent ribs that are disposed on the same side wall of the hollow block. When the hollow block connects with the inner piece, the ribs of the hollow block are disposed corresponding to the recesses of the inner piece.
According to the present invention, the inner piece is received in the opening of the hollow block so as to reinforce the structure of the opening. Therefore, the opening would not be deformed by squeezing. The inner piece includes recesses which are located corresponding to the studs of the hollow block. Thus, when assembling the building block assemblies, the studs of one building block assembly are engaged with the recesses of another building block assembly. By this way, the building block assemblies do not need to be made of stiff materials or high-density materials while the strength of the opening is maintained. The thickness of the building block assembly may also be reduced. The manufacturing cost for the building block assemblies is reduced. The manufactures can select low cost materials, or high bio-degradable materials or low pollution materials to protect the environment.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following detailed description of preferred embodiments thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
Referring to
As shown in
The hollow block 10 may further include a plurality of connection holes 14 defined in the inner surfaces of the side walls of the hollow block 10 and each connection hole 14 is disposed between two adjacent ribs 13. Each support board 22 may have an insertion rod 23 corresponding to the connection hole 14. When the inner piece 20 is engaged with the hollow block 10, the insertion rods 23 are fitted into the connection holes 14 for securely connecting the hollow block 10 with the inner piece 20.
Referring to
According to the present invention, the inner piece 20 is received in the opening 12 of the hollow block 10 and the support boards 22 support the side walls of the opening 12 of the hollow block 10. Therefore, even if the hollow block 10 is squeezed by external forces, the support boards 22 of the inner piece 20 prevent the opening 12 from being deformed. Moreover, the inner piece 20 has multiple recesses 21 that are able to connect with studs 11 of other building block assemblies, thereby assembling multiple building block assemblies together.
The building block assembly according to the first embodiment has a square cross section. The hollow block 10 has four studs 11 disposed on the top thereof and the inner piece 20 has four recesses 21. The building block assembly may have other shapes, and the numbers of the studs 11 and the recesses 21 may be changed. As shown in
According to the first and second embodiments, the studs 11 of the two-piece building block assembly are circular rods and the recesses 21 are circular recesses. According to a third embodiment, the studs 11 are square rods and the recesses 21 are square recesses, as shown in
The characteristic of the present invention is that the building block assembly has two pieces. An inner piece 20 is received within the opening 12 of the hollow block 10 and the support boards 22 support the side walls of the opening 12 so as to prevent the opening 12 from being deformed by exterior forces. Because the hollow block 10 and the inner piece 20 enhance the strength of the opening 12, the material of the building block assembly according to the present invention is not limited to materials having high stiffness or high density. Thus, there is a wide selection range of materials. The manufactures can select cheap materials to reduce the manufacturing cost or select materials considering eco-friendly issues, such as bio-degradability or low-pollution.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention which is intended to be defined by the appended claims.
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